Migration: The World in Motion

Contributors representing a wide range of research disciplines at Uppsala University discuss immigration from an international perspective. Come and take part in a question and answer session with the researchers and meet the world at Gustavianum. The lectures are in Swedish and English. During the day, you will have an opportunity to visit the Museum for free.

UPPSALA UNIVERSITY invites you to a whole-day event devoted to the topic of migration. Humans have been on the move since we left African continent thousands of years ago. Thirst for adventures, conflicts, trade, family ties, and many other reasons have set humans on a journey into the unknown. Our world is constantly on the move and today more than ever before. How have Muslims ended up in the Baltic countries? How does migration look like between Mexico and USA? How are the concepts of mobility, migration and security reflected in Arabic literature? How has immigration from Turkey affected language policies in Europe? What role does sport play in identity building within the diaspora of Southeast Asia? Come, listen and discuss with the experts from Uppsala University!

Program

12.15-13.15 Mini lectures on the issue of Migration (in Swedish)

Short presentations of each forum and a series of mini lectures on the issue of migration within each geographic area.

13.15-13.45 Mingling and tasting menu of foods from different parts of the world.

Outside Auditorium Minus

13.45-14.10Film screening “Welcome Out” by Kavita Das Gupta

A film about the Welcome Out pride festival. The Uppsala pride march is unique in the way that it draws asylum seekers and migrants from across the country, people who have fled to Sweden in the hope of being able to live openly irrespective of their gender or sexual orientation. The screening will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker.